A seven-day long Shuk laphanta Tour Festival-2065 is set to begin at Jhalari from Tuesday. The fair is organised by Nature Guides Association to promote internal and external tourism. During the festival, tourists will be taken to a guided-tour through the Shuklaphanta Wildlife reserve. The reserve is home to 665 species of plants belonging to 165 families, many vertebrates, 12 different kinds of reptiles, five kinds of amphibians, 25 species of fish and 349 species of birds. The reserve — spread over 205-sq-km of area was established 39 years ago as a hunting reserve and later converted into a wildlife reserve. —
A seven-day long Shuk- laphanta Tour Festival-2065 is set to begin at Jhalari from Tuesday. The fair is organised by Nature Guides Associ- ation to promote internal and exter- nal tourism. During the festival, tourists will be taken to a guided-tour through the Shuklaphanta Wildlife reserve. The reserve is home to 665 species of plants belonging to 165 families, many vertebrates, 12 differ- ent kinds of reptiles, five kinds of am- phibians, 25 species of fish and 349 species of birds. The reserve — spread over 205-sq-km of area was established 39 years ago as a hunting reserve and later converted into a wildlife reserve. —
The Himalayan times
A seven-day long Shuk- laphanta Tour Festival-2065 is set to begin at Jhalari from Tuesday. The fair is organised by Nature Guides Associ- ation to promote internal and exter- nal tourism. During the festival, tourists will be taken to a guided-tour through the Shuklaphanta Wildlife reserve. The reserve is home to 665 species of plants belonging to 165 families, many vertebrates, 12 differ- ent kinds of reptiles, five kinds of am- phibians, 25 species of fish and 349 species of birds. The reserve — spread over 205-sq-km of area was established 39 years ago as a hunting reserve and later converted into a wildlife reserve. —
The Himalayan times
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